The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 19, 1919, Page 7

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4 THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1919. soo ‘ PAGE 7 — FREDERICK &NELSON: FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENUE Figures of Adjutant Proves Injustice of U. S. Courts-Martial WASHINGTON, Sept. 19.—When)ty-one cases presented one of more the senate committes on military | UNsupport findings which the board, however, adds did not af affairs Senator Chamberlain's @eratize our army court-martial sys tem, largely based on practical sug takes up consideration of pI to dem fect validity or justice of the final 6 Entrances, Direct From Street Level, Lead to 6 Entrances, , 0218 presented Direct From Street : were, tt ts HE DA Bestions by S&S T Ansell, former) © niet , ; Level, Lead to oe ener e chiefly failures to ex . f SRY sa the arvay wi bh vack. y to the accused the The Basement Store The Basement Store i They may yield on minor points, | P' or the rights he had Dut will resist real revision of the ® The board adds that military code. The army will pre- |! the cases specified it was obvi ous no harm was or could have re- fent reports, by a committee of ‘ we ; Se ra Modish Autumn Coats > ago aidegprag Velvet-and-Kid jepartment itself, favoring the pres Three hundred and forty-two 25cand 50c Yard eat system canes ‘wore abereeterted os poeriy Ul : A New Alliance in : (pp SRR FR rg ollaenn gt pase Bo Are Offered in the Basement Store PANG edd oti “4 from the nt general's office /ty tried” fell into various er A F at oS TeCus “I: Mtich “Theta herwnch elven for sore besongng” In wevera For as Little as $18.50 for all types of fea- utumn Millinery iret time Nese ra are at once. Two bh « d d tended to show the perfection of| were called poorly tried because ef| FR PTA TP ary | ule ie ‘ tures are to be found in the court-martial aystem. They /admission of improper evidence, | and the field of authentic Autumn style is §©_-——= the New Veilings—plain e are intended to refute General An-| chiefly hearsay. One hundred and! k | ers “d kt . man I : OM ¢ 1 ‘inn tenwen . ) sell’s statement that the present |tnirty-six were marked by inert-|f| thoroughly covered between this price anc meshes in various weaves, ig Spee ea ne 2 pie vo Ragged ob ness or inadequacy of counsel for| $67.50 velvet-spotted and woven- | ein from their justice upon the private soldier.|the accused sold! Bixty-nt $67.50. But to my notion, careful evaml-|showed poor presentation ct the| ae ae square eftecte; in purple, boxes, these Hats Ration of these figures strengthens case by prosecution. Forty-two | Tailoring and fabric in every one of the black, taupe, brown and present new possibili- Ansell's case. were marked by errors of court in , 25¢ yard. - DOTTED ties for Autumn smart- ness—the dull-finish of 80 Cases Unjust jrulings during trial, Thirty-two ff) 500 Autumn Coats featured in the Basement Tt {@ stated 4,268 court-martial/ Were Door because no evidence was . pada org te o|Presented after pleas of guilty Store measure up to a high standard. ; é ’ : , aces Goarte pant cong “Oe | Thirty-three were marked by tm-| ‘ : I : £ svn oe S, so univer- the kid contrasting these 1117 were picked as most|Pfoper examination of witnesses, or Here are Coats of Velours, Melton Cloths, sally becoming, in black, most effectively with deficient, and gone over again by|f the accused. Twenty-three were | & special board of review, One| ulty because the accused convict hundred and seven of these cases | himself. Twenty-two were mark- | Were repetitions, leaving 1,010 for|¢¢ by general debility or inaptitude. | Plushes, Muskrat Cloth, Burella Cloth, Long- nap Bolivia and Fancy Coatings—in Gray, Navy, Black, Taupe, Green, Brown, Wine and the silkiness of the vel- vet. navy, brown, 50¢ yard. —THE BASEMENT STORE statinti rposes, The special|Seven were marked by improper . — ‘ m ner oe" vue clstmed, thar of arqument’ en part of the trial Mixtures. Misses’ Ex a vite their 926 re found legally (Judwe advocate. ” ™ originality — there are 3 rend a Sorin ease tenee aid I think it will «trike a ctvttian | 9) Plain-tailored effects compete with button-trimmed S h | ki combinations of cream- A y bad, 12 v cone Gee..06/ S0}oee tee Gueve Deetee tae from and fur-trimmed novelties. cnoo Stoc ings : és phen 4 eases it was found convictions were | being oe alibi for the present court kid and brown velvet, had for desertion whereas the men|™#rtial system, present unanswer Regular for women, also extra sizes and “Seconds” velvet brims and should have been found guilty only |S¥!¢ arguments against tt, gu " 7 of being absent without leave. | gS li Se || Misses sizes. strapped kid crowns, a 25c Pair Priced at $18.50, $22.50, $25.00, $29.50, also all-black kid em- It will be noted over $0 cases} were, therefore, bad, or doubtful or| L erroneous, | s id as $32.50 and up to $67.50. ISSES’ Fineribbea broidered in orange yarn, and all-white kid—and not qe eee 8 case w oh the a ALASKA COAL Black Cotton Stock- the least important are the Aviation Caps. &. found 31 were unsatisfactory be-| P ings, in sizes 5 to 91%, The Hat pictured has narrow black velvet — Cv dbvesesce ag tanh ordngd New Rain Coats for Women slightly imperfect, hence brim, crown of black kid and .encircling Says Armada in Pacific Will | Bring Development exceptionally low-priced at 25¢ pair. —THE wreath of green-centered black kid fruits and leaves. Price $15.00. 3 —THE BASEMENT STORE, | are in serviceable tan and gray rubberized mixtures, with convertible collars and spacious potkets, sizes 36 to 44, $8.50 and $10.00. BASEMENT STORE Cozy Plush Scarfs Simulating Fine Furs $4.75 to $6.95 Early development of the coal| Optical @mpany |ttelds of Southwestern and South| Central Alaska is practically as- 325 PIKE ST. sured by the presence of an en-| Keep Your Eyes |inrged battle fleet’ in Pacific Youthful waters, George B. Grisby, congres- | sional delegate from the territory | Father Time brings all to the time when glasses are neces of Alaska, stated Thursday night at the Seattle hotel, sary. Glasses in time will keep| your eyes youthful. BASEMENT STORE 75 Georgette and Crepe de Chine Waists Reduced to $5.75: —THE Girls’ Coats Reduced to $1.95 “The presence of the fleet has created a demand .for the fuel EAVER, mole and seal “Under the laws which have gov- us than present sales. |Commerce, rendered aid on secur-| ing progress upon the bill, said | Grisby. Grisby fs on his way to Alaska! upon a 40-day leave of absence to compile evidence to be submitted | jin the contest wherein former Dele-| gate James Wickersham 1s disput-| ing his @lectoral right as the ter- ritorial representative. | SEATTLE MAN WILL | HEAD LAUNDRYMEN)| ation Thursday morning at the final! session of the seventeenth annual convention of the association, held at the New Washington hotel. M. W. Graham, of Victoria, B.C, was ce president; 8. W. Law year, but Gaines asserts that the taxes were due before the exemption | went Into effect, and should have) §! | been paid. PRINTERS DECIDE TO cane, which {s a menace to good || #4 other printing tradesmen who| care taken of children's teeth. Sundays, 9 to 12. be traced to the fact that she had onions for dinner, trimmed with green pop- lin on collar, cuffs and belt—finished with $1.95. —THE PASEMENT STORE. Boys’ Union Suits, $1.25 HESE Union Suits with their soft fleece lining will give excellent service. In gray and cream-color, Women’s Cotten Union Suits Scotch Toffee 50c Pound ROWN-UPS and chil- Featured for Saturday Marabou Capes, $5.50. ment of Blouses— Georgette Blouses with beading, embroid- blue. Sizes 36 to 46 in the assortment as a whole, but not a full range of sizes in each style. Reduced to $5.75. —THE BASEMENT STORE. A New Shipment of the Popular Army-last Shoes for Boys $3.50 $4.25 comfort in these Shoes. are modeled over the Munson last, the model adopted : shoes, They for our soldiers’ $4.50 and to Comfort in New Corsets at $2.00 THE STORE which exceeds anything that has HESE Coats are in ; OUR ADVICE been known before, making It] actiaaas Tht ok ERY attractive sav- are suggested in the from astern, Clelde or to doveten | and white checked pat- ' ings are offered in colorings of these Scarfs pee de geome g exist upon the Pa- terns, fulllined and this underpriced assort- smart accessories for Autumn and Winter. In Beaver and Mole color- ings, Plush Scarfs with Open Saturday Evening |!mporsitie to proceed from any| ery and hand - drawn- pocket in lining, and ball eA buckled belt. We ‘Ave Bodusiesty Opticat com ort Riya ready for eubmait- | Sins 3, 4 5 and 8 work, ard Crepe de tassels, $4.75. Next Door to Carroll, Jeweler. | sion to congress.” he added. | , » % Chine Waists in more i Grisby declared that the $17,000,-| Years. flored eff Black Plush Scarfs with ' $25 Price STREET. 000 railroad appropriation for the ; tailo effects. brocaded lining $5.00 Seward-Fairbanks railroad, which An exceptional oppor- Choice of White, Flesh and $6.50. i already been passed by the tunity to save on a coat setae. shee er : | house, iP prastiaty sure of Dass-| for the small girl — color, Nile-green, Laven- Handsome Scarfs in broad- age by the bea agg attr Sonia der, Bisque and League- tail effect, lined with black satin and finished with ball tassels, $6.95. ~THE BASEMENT STORE. Men’s Work Trousers Of Reliable Qualities Attractively Work Trousers must endure is anticipated in these by sturdy materials and firm stitching. Boys’ Outing Flannel THE RASEMENT STORE. Little Daughter’s Millinery An Important Consideration in the Basement Store Does she need a Hat for school and general wear? Here are Streamer I tailored effects, in modified in various every childish face. {ats in abundance, and other velvet, beaver and velour— ways to becomingly frame the Metropolitan laundry In’ fear/f| ankle length, with long Low-priced jtle, was elected president of the|f| sleeves, sizes 30 to 34, HERE is every reason to ex- Pp Or is she seeking a Hat for “best” wear? Shirred Oregon, Washington and British} namie vine an i ceikiek” hiaal . ‘ Colamite; Laundry Ownbed?: anedeta | sis st a a pect exceptional service and HE extra strain that and puffed and fur-trimmed to perfection are the Hats for the important occasions in the little girls’ life—sometimes with contrasting taffeta facing, and always with the soft, becoming out- lines, New rene, a Poetme’, seetetary: G. P| 85c made of heavy tan leather. Khaki Twill Trousers, eppard, of rattle, geant 4 ‘ 7 a yj ef a malay sergeant-at-) = Sei CS Sizes 10 to 181%, $8.50 pair. $3.50. From Corduroy Crushers with streamer trim at \ otor Cee eee 9 Cag fo pit ts, Sizes 1 to 2 $4 25 pair. Corduroy Trousers, $1.95 to Handsome Beavers at $12.00, school girls ¥ Gaines Starts to 7 Cotton nion - “4 “4 Sizes 244 to 6, 84.50 pair. $5.00 and $6.00. and their little sisters are offered delightful choos- and Service Co. | Foreclose Taxes||| “it? Sieh! knee and bea ; Moleskin Trousers, °|in& in the Basement Store. f aa | Foreclosure of liens on more than|{| NS trimming—a_ favorite BOYS’ TAN HIGH-CUT SHOES with water-proof : 0 ¥ shi —THE BASEMENT STORE, aie to ag a ea properties for taxes aggregat-|§| weight with many women. soles, sewed tongue and buckle fastening. Sizes 10 $4.0 * 1 . . ing $7,000, due since 1913, was start-|f| a: Price 85 ! ° @s air: 214 ; Cashmere Trousers i 4 ed Popa Sizes 86 to 44. Price S5¢. to 1814 $4.00, 1 to 2, $5.00 pair; 214 to 6, a , Summit and Pine County Treaster Wiliam A. canes (il THE BASEMENT STORE. $5.50 pair. $6.00 and $7.50. Cord Tucking and Contrasting Color « The sale of th ties will be; | é > RASE iT STORE A " “3, . lin Be Byatbe sc ender i tose THE BASEMENT STORE an Cloth Trousers, 2 Featured in Prosecutor C. C, Dalt The lesisia- 1 : : pase |ture exempted the ¥. MCA. that| Old-fashioned Elastic Inserts Contribute THE BASEMENT STORE. Middies at $2.50 HOLD OUT FOR SCALE. coe Aika Are scnd HE Corset Pajamas : Union printers decided Thursday | of this wholesome con- ae eet 2 GOOD quality of white afternoon to hold to their original fection—and many will ers ie byeifid $ .00 twilk is featured in demands for $7 for a seven-hour day. take this opportunity to of pink coutil, is ; | With several master printers declar- ake this opp J - sd. for the HESE fleecy Outing these Middies, contrasted pe It your gums are sore |i ing they will operate on the open purchase a week-end Gesigned for une 7 : ; § 4 sloughing and bleeding, you have || shop basis, the «trike of job printers | ae average figure, Flannel Pajamas ap- with collar and cuffs of C Pyorrhea, so-called Riggs’ Dis || appeared to be deadlocked, Printers supply. having low bust propriately replace the rose, blue or green, prettily a“ are out offered to arbitrate the sev. | with elastic in- lighter weights of the past s a health. We are the only Dentists |) onnour day question, but held out|§| | at 50¢ pound. nesta SERB season. cord tucked and finished in the Northwest who specialize |i for the $1 an hour scale. Master | THD BASEMENT STORE. serts, and long i with: blabke: tie, fn this dreaded disease, Exart- |! printers ref: to arbitrate unless | {| skirt free from They are well-tailored everyth g was arbitrated A : nation and estimate free. Special || ¢verything was arbitrated j boning over hip. from medium-weight out- Exceptionally well-made— : ‘lexibly — b i flannef, in blue or pink Reasonable discount to Union || WANT MORE READING | Elexibly boned ing flannel, in ! sivas tH ‘ \ { P aN ik | sty} ohana e sizes 36 to 44 50. | men and their families, FOR LOGGING CAMPS! $5.50 and very com- . | atriped ‘ shi ou and ne at a 2 All work guaranteed 15 years, “page : fortable. Sizes 4 two-piece styles, cut gen- Ir Back from a tour of the lumber HESE light-weight 4 % : x * . |camps and coal fields of Western Saegind 21 to 26, Price < erously full. Sizes 6 to 16 j . United Painless Washington, where he was lectur Neckpieces are espe- $2.00. 4 > years, attractively priced Fabric: Hand-bags ae oy etired letgte arhrata||| cially useful at this season > at $2.00 fi ¥ Dentists i iit aia sae ea TOD The Corset at right, for the short, slight BOYS’ FOUR-IN-HAND ah “$3.95 ; INC. |papers can be deposited in the blue| ie >a . PR figure, or for misses’ wear, is a low-bust model, with SCARFS of plaid silk, ANCY moire, silk moire and satin-striped Bags in Pe Third Ave, Cor. James St. | Tre" during the war tor tee wing alert aden elastic inserts in top, and short skirt also eased with reversible style, priced Black, Brown, Navy, Taupe and Gray, with silk , Phone Elliott 3633 literature for the soldiers see — all sigxa- elastic sections. Made of pink coutil and trimmed at 35c each; 3 for tassel, mirror and coin purse. Attractive values at —~—- u or ostrich-tr . ; i age ‘ + Hours; 820 a. m. to 6 p. m. Mony 0 gitt’e Glelamt manner may Tau with mercerized braid. Sizes 21 to 25. Price $2.00. $1.00. $3.95. ~-THE BASEMENT STORE.

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